Extract direct, shareable video URLs from any X (formerly Twitter) post. Paste a tweet link and instantly get a clean video URL with full attribution to the original author.
Sharing a specific video from an X (formerly Twitter) post often means linking the entire tweet, complete with replies, retweets, and other distractions. The X/Twitter Video Link Extractor solves this by converting any tweet URL into a clean, direct video URL that points straight to the embedded media. The resulting link retains full attribution to the original author, so the source is always clear when you share it with others.
The tool works by reformatting the post URL into Twitter's native video endpoint format. It accepts links from both x.com and twitter.com, normalizes them into a consistent structure, and appends the video path so the link resolves directly to the media content. This is especially useful for content creators, social media managers, journalists, and anyone who needs to reference or embed a specific video clip rather than an entire tweet thread.
Everything runs in your browser with no server-side processing required. Simply paste the tweet URL, click the button, and copy the resulting video link. Because the original username and status ID are preserved in the output, anyone who receives the link can trace it back to the original author. This makes it a reliable way to share video content with proper credit in articles, reports, presentations, or group chats.
Keep in mind that this tool generates video URLs for posts that contain video content. If a tweet only has images or text, the generated URL may not resolve to playable media. For best results, verify that the original post includes an uploaded video or media clip before extracting the link.